Swiss luxury watch manufacturer IWC Schaffhausen recently launched a new virtual boutique, offering an improved customer experience with cutting-edge technology. IWC Schaffhausen is now marking the next step in retail innovation with the unveiling of its virtual boutique. Customers in the Middle East can now discover the world of IWC and its exemplary timepieces in a virtual environment inspired by the design of the exquisite IWC Schaffhausen boutique at The Galleria Al Maryah Island shopping centre.
Easily accessible from a mobile phone, laptop or desktop computer, the virtual IWC Schaffhausen boutique offers shoppers in the Middle East a seamless online experience that feels just as real as paying a visit to the boutique in person. In the future, the virtual boutique will be used as a platform to host virtual gatherings and events, unveil new collections, and connect with new and existing IWC Schaffhausen customers across the Middle East.
Samsung Introduces Brand New Suite of Galaxy Devices in Oman
Samsung Gulf Electronics announced the availability of new power devices, which have enhanced the Galaxy ecosystem and together form the brand’s new suite of flagship devices.
The highly anticipated range will now be available in Oman and will consist of the Galaxy Note20 and Galaxy Note20 Ultra; Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+; Galaxy Watch3; Galaxy Buds Live; and the Galaxy Z Fold2, the next generation foldable smartphone. Introduced to empower consumers in their work and play endeavours, the innovative products seamlessly integrate to deliver greater meaning to consumer experiences and drive a new chapter in productivity and creativity.
30-Year Study on Loggerhead Turtles Highlights Need for Urgent Conservation
Various collaborative partners including the Environment Society of Oman (ESO), Environment Authority in Oman, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – National Marine Fisheries Service, and Five Oceans Environmental Services LLC, over a period of 30 years, conducted an extensive study on Oman’s loggerhead turtle population and management priorities of the loggerhead population nesting on Masirah Island.
Its most significant discovery was a 79% decline in the nesting population. Suaad Al Harthi, ESO’s Executive Director, said, “We must continue, as a community, to raise awareness, to carry out our outreach activities, and to advocate for the protection of our precious marine turtle populations, and make sure that the Sultanate continues to be a really important stronghold for turtles.”